Assassination Classroom 2x11 Reaction Extended (YT link below)
Added 2025-05-07 01:33:24 +0000 UTCIn Assassination Classroom 2x11, End-of-Term Time, 2nd Period, the principal steps up to save the world by alienating his son, brainwashing students, and training homeless people.
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Hey the gta 6 second trailer just dropped, if you haven’t watched the first one yet it would be dope to do a reaction on both 👀 In only 15 hours it got 47 million views
Seth
2025-05-07 05:04:19 +0000 UTCThat's amazing. Great story, and I'm sure that came through to the students. I absolutely would have benefited from seeing this show earlier, not just as a student but teaching English for all those years.
Alex G
2025-05-07 03:44:01 +0000 UTCI first watched this anime about a month before my first teaching assignment. I was a graduate Biology student and they offered me a position to teach the intro biology labs. A lot of the other grad students just said not to take it so seriously. At the time I was extremely shy and had so much anxiety to teach a class I was so unsure of myself. The amount this show helped me understand what it is to be a teacher and a student. At the time I was so fixated on knowing every possible answer to every possible question they could ask me. Instead I realized ill focus on what I think I could best teach them which is how to learn (these were freshmen collage students). When I was an undergrad I took the exact same class that I was now teaching so instead I focused on the knowledge I knew I could give them which was my past experience. At the same time I also learned myself that explaining a topic to someone also helps you understand it even more. I did this throughout my masters degree and began to realize how much I love to pass on knowledge and now 8 years later I am still teaching and learning. I owe a big part of that to this show.
Tim Schulte
2025-05-07 03:20:20 +0000 UTCRight, what I imagine kids are looking around and seeing are a bunch of wildly successful people who got that way without needing higher education (this is probably not a representative sample but is outsized in terms of attention). On top of that, big industries becoming more technologically advanced might have the dual effect of meaning those industries need FEWER top people while also demanding MORE skills from the top people, so that's increasingly competitive with high costs of failure. About the humanities.. that's a tough one, I'm not even sure that it CAN come from school in the way that it matters. I almost think there has to be some other sort of movement away from the material (we crushed that pretty well but I think we're hitting the point of diminishing returns there). Tough to say how or what that looks like, but I'd love to know because that would be something worth working on.
Alex G
2025-05-07 02:42:15 +0000 UTCI do wonder about the role of school a lot lately. For awhile student motivation has been fear based of "you have to for employment." Which now a days is a lie. You make a lot of money through apprenticeships and networking. At the same time humanities are also being under valued as something useless for not making money. And if making money is the only concern, then where does that leave society in the broader moral stitch work of things and higher goals. Learning humanities has to happen somewhere.
Sage
2025-05-07 02:35:39 +0000 UTC